The North American Review, 226. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1928 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... believe that whatever he touches will turn into money . This belief , as a matter of fact , has been supported to a large extent by past experience . On the other hand it might be added that the rapid expansion of Mr. Giannini's ...
... believe that whatever he touches will turn into money . This belief , as a matter of fact , has been supported to a large extent by past experience . On the other hand it might be added that the rapid expansion of Mr. Giannini's ...
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... believe that history does not furnish another instance where a country or State has put a price on the head of the species chosen for its emblem . Yet such a state of affairs is present in Alaska , a section where the bird attains its ...
... believe that history does not furnish another instance where a country or State has put a price on the head of the species chosen for its emblem . Yet such a state of affairs is present in Alaska , a section where the bird attains its ...
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... believe that it has nowhere been denied that the bulk of those eaten in Alaska are dead or dying fish that have worn themselves out in the strug- gle to fight their way to the spawning grounds . It is a well- known fact that the salmon ...
... believe that it has nowhere been denied that the bulk of those eaten in Alaska are dead or dying fish that have worn themselves out in the strug- gle to fight their way to the spawning grounds . It is a well- known fact that the salmon ...
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... believe in him as an emblem . Who is not thrilled by the sight of an eagle soaring high in the blue heavens ? We believe that the fathers made a wise selection when they picked this majestic bird to serve on our banners and shields . Of ...
... believe in him as an emblem . Who is not thrilled by the sight of an eagle soaring high in the blue heavens ? We believe that the fathers made a wise selection when they picked this majestic bird to serve on our banners and shields . Of ...
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... believe in undue and indiscriminating severity which has failed to suppress crime through all the ages , and which has at all times bred more crime than it has cured . Their purposes are constructive . They are not mere meddlers with ...
... believe in undue and indiscriminating severity which has failed to suppress crime through all the ages , and which has at all times bred more crime than it has cured . Their purposes are constructive . They are not mere meddlers with ...
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